RAMAPO – Hanging in the Rockland Boulders' clubhouse is a plaque on the wall recognizing every one of the team's walk-off wins since the franchise was founded in 2011.

Add Stephen Cardullo's name to the list.

Cardullo's two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the 11th inning Saturday gave Rockland an 8-7 win over Trois-Rivieres at Provident Bank Park. After falling into two extra-inning deficits, the Boulders (27-19) were relentless in earning their seventh consecutive win against the last-place Aigles (16-32).

"It was a tough at-bat, that (Trois-Rivieres) pitcher has had a lot of success against us, so I was trying to put together a tough at-bat," said Cardullo, who still had remnants of shaving cream lodged in his right ear. "(This win) just shows the tenacity of this team and how we've got a group of fighters and we're going to fight you for 27 outs; in this case, it was the 11th inning.

"Until the last call is made, we're going to keep fighting," Cardullo added.

Prior to this season, the Can-Am League adopted the international tiebreaker rule, which states that beginning in the 11th inning, the last player to record an out will start on second base the next time his team is up to bat.

Trois-Rivieres stole third base in the top of the 11th inning, then scored the go-ahead run after catcher Marcus Nidiffer's throw got past third baseman Sean O'Hare. In the bottom half of the inning, Antone DeJesus sacrificed Matt Nandin to third before Ryan Stovall was hit by a pitch.

Stovall stole second base, which prompted the Aigles to intentionally walk Jerod Edmondson, who was 3 for 5 with two RBI on the night. Joe Maloney, who hit a two-run home run in the 10th inning to spark a three-run Rockland rally, struck out to allow Cardullo to play hero.

"That is definitely the best team win I've seen since I've been here," Boulders manager Jamie Keefe said. "These guys just won't go away. That kind of camaraderie that you have in the clubhouse after the game – those small things that don't get seen – it's just awesome. There's no better feeling for these guys."

The Rockland Boulders' Jerod Edmondson connects during a game with the Trois-Rivieres at Provident Bank Park in Ramapo July 12, 2014. (Photo: Peter Carr/The Journal News)

The Rockland Boulders' Junior Arrojo writes his brother's name, Gus, in the batters box during a game with Trois-Rivieres at Provident Bank Park in Ramapo July 12, 2014. (Photo: Peter Carr/The Journal News)